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Sticky Brass from SS Tumbling & Annealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 977270" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>I have not seen sticky necks as you have from stainless tumbling or annealing or both however I have noticed the mouth of the necks get slightly shot peened from banging into other cases. This can make bullet seating more difficult so I do a light inside neck chamfer if I am not doing a case trim. By the way, I would say that 3 hours in the 20 lb drum is not enough. I think 4 hours is about right and I usually go a bit over that. In the small drums, 3 hours is plenty but they only do about 20 -25 cases at a time. I have both sizes and use either depending on how much brass I'm cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 977270, member: 63138"] I have not seen sticky necks as you have from stainless tumbling or annealing or both however I have noticed the mouth of the necks get slightly shot peened from banging into other cases. This can make bullet seating more difficult so I do a light inside neck chamfer if I am not doing a case trim. By the way, I would say that 3 hours in the 20 lb drum is not enough. I think 4 hours is about right and I usually go a bit over that. In the small drums, 3 hours is plenty but they only do about 20 -25 cases at a time. I have both sizes and use either depending on how much brass I'm cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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